AEG L99699HWD User Manual

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EN User ManualWasher DryerL 99699 HWD

Page 2 - FOR PERFECT RESULTS

FTime saveThe indicator comes on when you set one of the programme dura-tion.Shortened timeExtra QuickG Indicator for air filtersHExtra rinsingThe val

Page 3 - 1. SAFETY INFORMATION

6. PROGRAMMES6.1 Programme ChartProgrammeTemperaturerangeMaximum loadMaximum spinspeedProgramme description(Type of load and soil level)Washing/Drying

Page 4 - 3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ProgrammeTemperaturerangeMaximum loadMaximum spinspeedProgramme description(Type of load and soil level)Super EcoCold3 kg1200 rpmMixed fabric (cotton

Page 5 - 3.6 Disposal

ProgrammeTemperaturerangeMaximum loadMaximum spinspeedProgramme description(Type of load and soil level)Refresh40°Cup to 1.5 kg Steam programme for co

Page 6 - 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

ProgrammeSpinPrewashStainsSoakExtra Rinse 1)Time Save2)Delay Start20 Min. - 3 Kg Rinse Spin/Drain 1

Page 7 - 5. CONTROL PANEL

Dryness Level Type of fabric Load(kg)Spinspeed(rpm)Suggestedduration(mins)Cupboard DryFor items to put awayCottons and Linen(bathrobes, bath towels, e

Page 8 - 5.2 Display

7.2 Child Lock functionWith this function you can prevent thatthe children play with the control panel.• To activate/deactivate this function,touch Te

Page 9 - Graphic bars

8.7 Start/PauseTouch button Start/Pause to start orinterrupt a programme.8.8 Delay StartTouch button Delay Start to delay thestart of a programme from

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9.2 Change the language afterthe first activation1. Touch button Spin and buttonStains/Prewash at the same time forsome seconds.2. When the display sh

Page 11 - 6. PROGRAMMES

CAUTION!Make sure that no laundrystays between the seal andthe door. There is a risk ofwater leakage or damage tothe laundry.10.4 Filling the detergen

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CONTENTS1. SAFETY INFORMATION...32. CONDITIONS OF USE...

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• Position A for powder detergent (factory setting).• Position B for liquid detergent.When you use the liquid detergent:• Do not use gelatinous or thi

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Before starting the newprogramme, the appliancecould drain the water. In thiscase, make sure that thedetergent is still in thedetergent compartment; i

Page 15 - 7. SETTINGS

When you activate theappliance again, the displayshow the end of the last setprogramme. Turn theprogramme knob to set anew cycle.2. Remove the laundry

Page 16 - 8. OPTIONS

12.4 At the end of the dryingprogramme• The appliance stops automatically.• The acoustic signals operate (if theyare active).• In the display comes

Page 17 - BEFORE FIRST USE

The display shows, alternatively, theprogramme duration and the time of thecycle end.The text bar tells that the appliance isoperating.13.4 At the end

Page 18 - 10. DAILY USE - WASHING ONLY

14.3 Detergents and additives• Only use detergents and additivesspecially made for washing machines:– powder detergents for all types offabric,– powde

Page 19 - 10.5 Liquid or powder

14.10 Additional dryingIf, at the end of the drying programme,the laundry is still damp, set a shortdrying cycle again.WARNING!To avoid creases of fab

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15.5 Cleaning the detergent dispenser1.122.3. 4.15.6 Cleaning the air filtersThe air filters collect the fluff. The fluff normally occurs when the clo

Page 21 - 11. END OF THE PROGRAMME

3. PULL4. PULL5. PULL6. 7. 8. 9.10. +To have best drying performances clean regularly the air filters with warmwater and afterwards dry them with a t

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1.122.2113. 4.125.126.7. 8.12ENGLISH 29

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1. SAFETY INFORMATIONBefore the installation and use of theappliance, carefully read the suppliedinstructions. The manufacturer is notresponsible if

Page 24 - 14. HINTS AND TIPS

9.12 15.8 Cleaning the inlet hose filter and the valve filterIt could be necessary to clean the filters when:• The appliance does not fill with water.

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• Clean the filter in the valve with a stiffbrush or a towel.45°20°• Install again the inlet hose. Make sure thatthe couplings are tight to preventlea

Page 26 - 15. CARE AND CLEANING

16.1 IntroductionThe start of the appliance does not occur or it stops during operation.First try to find a solution to the problem (refer to the tabl

Page 27 - 15.6 Cleaning the air filters

Message Possible solutionAt the end of the washingcycle the display tells thattoo much detergent wasused.This is not a failure but a suggestion for ne

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Problem Possible solution Make sure you use the correct detergent and the correctquantity of it.You cannot open the appli-ance door.Make sure that th

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Problem Possible solutionThe drying cycle is too long. Make sure the air filters are properly cleaned. Make sure your laundry load does not exceed th

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5. Take out the laundry and then closethe appliance door.6. Close the filter flap.17. INSTALLATIONWARNING!Refer to Safety chapters.17.1 UnpackingWARNI

Page 31 - 16. TROUBLESHOOTING

• Remove the internal film.• Open the door.• Remove the polystyrene piece fromthe door seal and all the items fromthe drum.• Put one of the polystyren

Page 32 - 16.2 Possible failures

• Fully clean and dry the bottom of theappliance.• Do not use alcohol, solvents orchemical products.ABMake sure to identify the different sizesand the

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• Remove the power supply cable andthe drain hose from the hose holders.It is possible to see waterflowing from the drainhose. This is due to thetesti

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• Items such as foam rubber (latexfoam), shower caps, waterprooftextiles, rubber backed articles andclothes or pillows fitted with foamrubber pads sho

Page 35 - 16.3 Emergency door opening

17.3 Installation under a counter600 mm600 mm≥ 870 mmThe appliance can be installed asfreestanding or below the kitchen counterwith correct space (see

Page 36 - 17. INSTALLATION

17.5 The inlet hose20O20O45O45O• Connect the hose to the back appliance.Turn the inlet hose only left or right.• Loose the ring nut to set it in the c

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• Making an U form with the drain hose.On the edge of a sink• Make sure that the plastic guide cannotmove when the appliance drains. Attachthe guide t

Page 38 - Attach the sound barriers

To a sink spigot• Refer to the illustration. Put the drain hosein the spigot and tighten it with a clip.• Make sure that the drain hose makes aloop to

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Spin Speed Maximum 1600 rpmThis product contains HFC - R134a/GWP1430 120 g. fluorinated gas hermetically sealed.1) Connect the water inlet hose to a w

Page 40 - ≥ 870 mm

you reside outside of the servicearea, you will bear the cost of:a) travel of an authorisedrepresentative;b) transportation and delivery of theApplian

Page 41 - 17.7 Water drainage

to meet its obligations under thiswarranty.Important NoticeBefore calling for service, please ensure that the steps listed in clause 13 above have bee

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Page 43 - 18. TECHNICAL DATA

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Page 44 - 19. WARRANTY

• Only for UK and Ireland: Theappliance has a 13 amp mains plug. Ifit is necessary to change the fuse inthe mains plug, use a 13 amp ASTA(BS 1362) fus

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4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION4.1 Appliance overview1 2 3 41167895121314101Worktop2Detergent dispenser3Air filter(s)4Control panel5Door handle6Rating plate7Dr

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4.3 Accessories1 245 31 SpannerTo remove the transit bolts.2 Plastic capsTo close the holes on the rear side ofthe cabinet after the removal of thetra

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5.2 DisplayA B C DEFGHIJKThe display shows:AThe text bar:• Guides you in the use of the appliance.• Shows the programme status and phase.• Shows alarm

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DDigit areaTime of the dayWhen you activate the appliance the display shows the time of the day for someseconds. To adjust the clock, refer to "C

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